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Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeActors Cloris Leachman,
Ross Martin,
Ned Beatty,
Dabney Coleman,
Dana Elcar,
Louise LathamRating67%
Bob Mitchell (Dabney Coleman) and his wife Jean (Cloris Leachman) are driving through the hot Arizona desert on their way home to Los Angeles. A detour has taken them 100 miles out of the way down a deserted road...because Jean insisted on taking photographs of a particular area to take back to their daughter. Bob is irritated by the delay in getting home - and after throwing a few jabs at Jean, the two stop at a roadside cafe/inn called the Arroyo Motel. It's a rundown claptrap and aside from the cook Jim Cutler (Ross Martin) and one customer named Tom (Ned Beatty), the place is empty.But the two travelers are hungry and the diner will do for now. To their surprise, both Jim and Tom are hostile and downright rude to them. The situation makes Jean uncomfortable. She tries to call home using the payphone but the line is busy., 1h41
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
WesternActors Priscilla Barnes,
Joan Collins,
Lee Horsley,
Donny Osmond,
Morgan Brittany,
Phyllis DavisRating52%
In Civil War-era Southern Missouri, Dr. Maggie McCullough (Priscilla Barnes) travels to the aid of her ailing Aunt Annie (Joan Collins), the town's madame, in the lovely community of Sweetwater. With all of the men away at war, Maggie coordinates a truce between Aunt Annie's girls and the respectable women of the town. While Maggie contemplates the love triangle that's formed with an injured Union fighter (Donny Osmond) and a captured Confederate doctor (Lee Horsley), a demented faction of soldiers invade Sweetwater and the women must spring into action to defend their homes., 1h33
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Jean Anderson,
Adrienne Corri,
Theodore Bikel,
Vincent Winter,
Francis De WolffRating70%
1904 en Nouvelle-Écosse (Canada). Harry McKenzie, huit ans, et son frère cadet Davy, cinq ans, rejoignent leurs grands-parents, après le décès de leur mère. Ils rencontrent Willem Bloem, le médecin du village. Ils lui disent que leur père a été tué pendant la Guerre des Boers. Leur grand-père, Jim McKenzie, affirme que c'est un Hollandais qui l'a tué. Ce Jim McKenzie est une figure respectée dans la communauté, mais pas très appréciée. Il est ouvertement amer au sujet de la mort de son fils et a laissé ses préjugés envers les Boers s'étendre à ses voisins hollandais. Il est notamment en conflit avec son voisin Jan Hooft, au sujet de la propriété d'une grande colline qui sépare leurs terres. Son seul sentiment est pour une vieille paire de bottes qui lui a été donnée par son fils décédé., 1h33
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about childrenActors Jean Anderson,
Vincent Winter,
Adrienne Corri,
Theodore Bikel,
Francis De Wolff,
Jameson ClarkRating70%
In the 1900s, two young orphaned brothers, eight years old Harry (Jon Whiteley) and five years old Davy Mackenzie (Vincent Winter) are sent to live in a Scottish settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada, with their stern Grandaddy (Macrae) and Grandma (Anderson) after their father's death in the Boer War. The boys would love to have a dog but are not allowed, Grandaddy holding that "ye canna eat a dog". Then they find an abandoned baby. Living in fear of Grandaddy (he beats Harry, the older boy, for disobeying him), they conceal it from the adults. They see it as a kind of substitute for the dog they have been denied (Davy, the younger boy, asks his brother, "Shall we call the baby Rover, Harry?")., 1h25
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyThemes Films about education,
Films about childrenActors Nancy Kwan,
John Fraser,
Dennis Price,
Coral Browne,
Derek Nimmo,
Justine LordRating58%
When her father dies, orphan teenager Tamahine (Nancy Kwan) is sent from her South Pacific island home to live with Charles Poole (Dennis Price), her father's cousin and the headmaster of Hallow, a prestigious all-male English school. Richard (John Fraser), Charles' son and school student, falls in love with her, but she considers him tabu because of the closeness of their family relationship. Another suitor is the art master, Clove (Derek Nimmo), after he breaks up with Charles' daughter Diana (Justine Lord)., 1h37
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaActors Dirk Bogarde,
Michael Hordern,
Cyril Cusack,
Lyndon Brook,
Maureen Swanson,
Bernard LeeRating66%
Nicholas Brande s'installe en Espagne avec son père, le diplomate anglais Harrington Brande. Le jeune garçon, solitaire et morne depuis la séparation de ses parents, fait la rencontre de leur nouveau jardinier, José, et se lie rapidement d'amitié avec lui. Cette relation est très mal vécue par Harrington qui fait tout pour séparer son fils du jardinier., 40minutes
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomActors Jane Hylton,
Muriel Pavlow,
Mary Merrall,
Beatrice Varley,
Robert Brown,
Jean AndersonMolly Slade (Hylton) wakes up feeling extremely depressed. She has run out of tea and goes to the local shop to buy some, but finds the shop still closed. Pushed over the edge by this seemingly trivial inconvenience, she ends up attempting suicide by jumping from a bridge into the river but is saved in time. Husband Arthur (David Evans) comes home from work to find that Molly has been committed to a psychiatric hospital. Molly's treatment involves medication and electroconvulsive therapy. While in hospital she befriends fellow patient Betty (Pavlow) and together they are seen in exercise classes, playing table tennis and receiving occupational therapy. Molly leaves the hospital one night and goes home, but Arthur returns her to the hospital until she has completed her treatment and been officially released. Finally, with her treatment concluded and her mind back on an even keel, Molly is able to return to her family., 1h36
Directed by Philip LeacockOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Dirk Bogarde,
Ian Hunter,
Dinah Sheridan,
Bryan Forbes,
Walter Fitzgerald,
Bill KerrRating64%
Wing Commander Tim Mason (Dirk Bogarde) is nearing the end of his third tour of operations, meaning he has flown nearly 90 missions over Germany. Having twice volunteered to continue operational flying, Mason is keen to make it a round 90 "ops", but just as he is nearing the end of his tour he receives orders banning him from further flying. Meanwhile, losses are mounting and several raids are being seen as failures, so that some of the members of his crews, Brown (Bill Kerr) and "The Brat" Greeno (Bryan Forbes) among them, are thinking that there must be a "jinx" at work. Soon afterwards, "The Brat" is caught sending unauthorised telegrams off the station. These turn out to be written to his wife, Pam (Anne Leon), rather than anything more sinister; however, Mason reprimands Greeno for the lapse in security. A few days later, Greeno's aircraft fails to return from a raid and Mason agrees to meet Pam, who has asked to see him.